Re: koni 8805-1010 shocks
Reply #4 –
Why do so many folks seem to think it is okay to just replace the front shocks? Granted the ride up front will be improved, and almost no one rides in the back. I know it's a big expense, but worn rear shocks could be contributing to other damage and poor handling. It's always been somewhat puzzling to me that the front and rear air springs/bags and the shocks are the same size. The rear axle supports more weight and has 4 wheels and tires. When I replaced shocks 2 of the rear ones were the ones with visible problems like leaks. And now I can see cord on one of the rear air bags. I have 4 new bags for the rear, just haven't installed them. Even the brakes are the same front and rear, except for the larger air chambers on the rear to deliver more force to the brake which is braking 2 wheels instead of one. Expect the rear brake pads to wear out much faster than the front pads.